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Sittin’ and knittin’ 9/22/10

This week, it’s back to the afghan squares. Over the next several weeks, you are going to be given different patterns that you can incorporate into an afghan. You will knit each pattern into a square and when you have the desired number, you can sew them together. Not only will you have a finished attractive piece of beauty and practicality, but you will have learned various patterns that can be used in sweaters, scarves, dresses, skirts, afghans, etc. Each pattern stitch will have a number for purposes of identification.

 

 

Sittin’ and knittin’ 9/15/10

I think it’s time to shift gears and make something other than an afghan square. So, let’s take a left turn and make a Top Hat Tissue Cover.
Materials needed: 1 50 gram ball of yarn that will make 2 holders, size 7 needles, a tapestry needle and decorations of your choosing for the finished product.

 

 

Sittin’ and knittin’ 9/8/10

This week, we’re still on the afghan squares. Over the next several weeks, you are going to be given different patterns that you can incorporate into an afghan. You will knit each pattern into a square and when you have the desired number, you can sew them together. Not only will you have a finished attractive piece of beauty and practicality, but you will have learned various patterns that can be used in sweaters, scarves, dresses, skirts, afghans, etc. Each pattern stitch will have a number for purposes of identification.

 

   

Sittin’ and knittin’ 9/1/10

This week, we’re still on the afghan squares. Over the next several weeks, you are going to be given different patterns that you can incorporate into an afghan. You will knit each pattern into a square and when you have the desired number, you can sew them together. Not only will you have a finished attractive piece of beauty and practicality, but you will have learned various patterns that can be used in sweaters, scarves, dresses, skirts, afghans, etc. Each pattern stitch will have a number for purposes of identification.

 

   

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